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  1. Mikio Sato,A Great Japanese Mathematician of the Twentieth Century by Masaki Kashiwara, Shing-Tung Yau, et all 1999-11-01

81. MATHEMATICAL LINKS
undergraduate math., Mathsoc. Japan Mathematical Society of Japan.Internet resources about Mathematics, etc. American Mathematical
http://www.osakac.ac.jp/labs/mandai/mathlink.html
Mathematical Links
(http://www.osakac.ac.jp/labs/mandai/mathlink.html Last modified on May 20, 2003.) This is a random collection of various sites related to Mathematics. I'm very sorry if some links are unavailable.
Contents
Mathematics Dictionaries, FAQ, etc.
NACSIS-IR (E)
The Information Retrieval Service of the National Center for Science Information Systems. Japanese page is NACSIS-IR homepage (J)
Frequently Asked Questions in Mathematics
Also posted to sci.math NEWS GROUP. There is a DVI Version.
Infinite Ink's Mathematics Page
Infinity, Set Theory (Axiom of Choice, Continuum Hypo., etc.), General Mathematics, Math-Related FAQ s and News Groups, Writing Mathematics.
End of Mathematics Dictionaries, FAQ, etc.
List of Pages, etc.
PDE Calendar
== http://www.eng.niigata-u.ac.jp/~info/pde.html
Mathematical Calendar. Links.
Mathematics (Science) (galaxy)
== http://galaxy.einet.net/galaxy/Science/Mathematics.html
Search Engine.

82. Asian Links - China, Japan, Korea, & India
family of Thailand. Tibetan Studies; Tsu The ancient Chinese mathematician VietnamVietnam - an historical overview. Volcanological Society of Japan; Wu Zetian
http://killeenroos.com/link/asia.htm
(in cludes China Japan Korea and Southeast Asia ( Thailand Vietnam , and India back to social studies link index

83. Mathematics Unbound
18861887 CHIKARA SASAKI University of Tokyo (Japan) The Emergence of the JapaneseMathematical Community in Modern Western Style, 1855-1945 SANFORD SEGAL
http://www.math.virginia.edu/MathUnbound/Unbound_l.htm
Organizers:
KAREN V. H. PARSHALL
ADRIAN C. RICE
University of Virginia
(United States)

Speakers:
THOMAS ARCHIBALD
Acadia University
(Canada)

"Hermite, Darboux, and the Promotion of German Mathematics in post-1870 France"
ELENA AUSEJO University of Zaragoza (Spain) "Spanish Initiatives to Bring Mathematics in Spain into the International Mainstream" JUNE BARROW-GREEN The Open University (United Kingdom) "Mittag-Leffler's Foundation and Administration of Acta Mathematica ALDO BRIGAGLIA University of Palermo (Italy) "The First International Mathematical Community: The Circolo matematico di Palermo" JOSEPH DAUBEN City University of New York (United States) "Internationalizing Mathematics East and West: Individuals and Institutions in the Emergence of a Modern Mathematical Community in China" SLOAN DESPEAUX University of Virginia (United States) "International Contributions to British Mathematical Journals, 1800-1865" DELLA FENSTER University of Richmond (United States) "American Initiatives toward Internationalization: The Case of Leonard E. Dickson" MATTHEW FRANK University of Chicago (United States) "Ergodic Theory, 1931-1937: American and International"

84. [Roaming In Japan Using UMTS Phone] - HowardForums
model sold in GSM countries I think it is safe to assume that a gaijin handsetwill work in Japan. I am beginning to think you are a mathematician at heart
http://www.howardforums.com/archive/topic/299746-1.html
Pages:
Roaming in Japan using UMTS Phone
(Click here to view the original thread with full colors/images)
Posted by: goofrider
I went to SmarTone HK's website a couple weeks ago, and was greeted by a big Nokia 7600 ad.
What was the big deal?
The headline was "Roam freely in Japan" or something like that.
Not sure what the phone would be roaming on... It didn't say if it's J-Phone or FOMA.
Just what to add a little piece of info to complete that ongoing 3G/Japan roaming puzzle.
Posted by:
FOMA
J-Phone is CDMA2K, not WCDMA
Posted by: Bugwart quote: Originally posted by 100thMonkey FOMA J-Phone is CDMA2K, not WCDMA Actually both J Phone and FOMA have wCDMA service. KDDI au is CDMA 1xRTT and EV-DO. FOMA uses release 99 and is not compatible with other networks. J Phone is supposed to be UMTS compatible. Polonius rented a J Phone handset in Japan and used his SIM card while roaming in Japan. There is still an open question as to whether a Gaijin handset/SIM combination will roam on the on the J Phone network. Posted by: polonius quote: Originally posted by 100thMonkey FOMA J-Phone is CDMA2K, not WCDMA

85. Mathematical Society Of Japan - 10th International Research
the Mathematical Society of Japan, and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science,as well as by grants from the Japan Association for Mathematical Sciences.
http://www.ma.noda.sut.ac.jp/~shoji/iri.html
Mathematical Society of Japan - 10th International Research Institute
August 1 - 10, 2001, Sophia University, Tokyo
(Japanese version is available here
Narita airport Access to hotels Access to Sophia Univ. ... Conference Photos Speakers (as of July 2001) : H. H. Andersen (Aarhus University ) abstract
S. Ariki (Tokyo University of Mercantile Marine) abstract
S. Arkhipov (Independent Univ. of Moscow) abstract
R. Bezrukavnikov (University of Chicago ) abstract
M. Broue
(Institut Henri Poincare ) abstract
C. W. Curtis (University of Oregon) abstract
A. Gyoja (Nagoya University ) abstract
J.C. Jantzen (Aarhus University ) abstract
M. Kaneda (Osaka City University ) abstract
S.-J. Kang
(Seoul National University ) abstract M. Kashiwara (RIMS, Kyoto University ) abstract N. Kawanaka (Osaka University ) abstract A. N. Kirillov (RIMS, Kyoto University) abstract A. Kleshchev (University of Oregon) abstract G.I. Lehrer (University of Sydney ) abstract G. Lusztig ( MIT ) abstract A. Mathas

86. Science & Technology From Scientific American.com: Exclusive Online Issue - Math
explore the concept of infinity, the fate of mathematical proofs in the age ofcomputers, and the thriving of native mathematics during Japan s period of
http://www.sciam.com/special/toc.cfm?issueid=16&sc=rt_nav_list

87. @@@@@@@@@@@@@SANGAKU
Japan still had a love for mathematics through and there were many mathematiciansin Japan. TakakazuSeki(1642?-1708) was Japan’s greatest mathematician.
http://isweb41.infoseek.co.jp/school/yonemitu/HomePage sangakusetumai.htm
Guide to WASAN
Welcome to Yonemitsu f homepage WASAN Traditional Japanese mathematics was development during the 17 th th centuries . Western mathematics came from Europe to Japan in the 18 th century . It was called g YOSAN h and the Japanese mathematics was called g WASAN h The first mathematics book was imported from China to Japan around the 15 th century . Japan was closed the to foreigners in that time, so mathematics books weren f t imported . Japan still had a love for f s greatest mathematician. h SANGAKU h These wooden boards are called g SANGAKU h . The SANGAKU on Kyushu follow the SEKI school of f s greatest mathematician. The mathematics used in Japan before the Meiji Restoration is called WASAN. Problems That were too difficult to be solved by a WASAN expert were presented as IDAI to the Public to be solved. When any student successfully solved an IDAI or other difficult Problem, s/he would dutifully show thanks and appreciation by dedicating a thick wooden Board on which s/he had recorded the actual solution. The SANGAKU of Suwa shrin(pictured) dates back to Meiji Period 20(1887) Currently, there are about 820 SANGAKU boards in Japan. Many of them are in the Tohoku

88. 44th International Mathematical Olympiad
1.3, IMO 2003 JAPAN which is a committee established by the Mathematical OlympiadFoundation of Japan has overall responsibility for the organization of the IMO
http://village.infoweb.ne.jp/~fvgm9250/web/imo2003/contents/regu.html
Regulations of the 44th International Mathematical Olympiad 1. General The 44th International Mathematical Olympiad (the "IMO 2003") will be held in Japan between July 7 and July 19, 2003. These regulations (the "Regulations") govern the running of the IMO 2003. IMO 2003 JAPAN which is a committee established by the Mathematical Olympiad Foundation of Japan has overall responsibility for the organization of the IMO 2003. The aims of the IMO 2003 are:
- To discover, encourage and challenge mathematically gifted young people in all countries;
- To foster friendly international relationships among mathematicians of all countries;
- To create an opportunity for the exchange of information on school syllabuses and practices throughout the world;
- To promote mathematics generally. 2. Participation

89. Transcript Of Talk Given In Kitakyushu, Japan, July 2001
So I m very happy to be back here in Japan. The kind of mathematics I m doing manymathematicians react to violently saying it s not mathematics you re
http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/CDMTCS/chaitin/kitakyushu.html
THE UNKNOWABLE
Miyake, Obrist, Bridge the Gap?,
Gregory J. Chaitin
[This is the transcript of a talk given July 2001 at a meeting to Bridge the Gap between the sciences and the arts that was organized by the Center for Contemporary Art in Kitakyushu, Japan. The book also includes discussions between artists and scientists. For Chaitin's contributions to these discussions, click here . For a transcript of an interview with performance artist Marina Abramovic that was not included in this book, click here Good morning everybody. Let me start by saying I'm delighted to be back in Japan. I love Japanese architecture and design. I think this auditorium is magnificent. I've been admiring it the whole time I've been here and I was really in love with the cafeteria where we just had coffee and I thought it was so beautiful. So I'm very happy to be back here in Japan. We're talking about bridging the gap and I think there are a number of gaps that we have to bridge. The kind of mathematics I'm doing many mathematicians react to violently saying it's not mathematics - you're attacking mathematics, you're against mathematics, you're using mathematical methods to criticize mathematics. One of my recent books is called The Unknowable and an immediate reaction from someone when he heard the title of this book was `well, how can you write a whole book about something that's unknowable?' Just saying `unknowable', that's it, it's finished when you've said that.

90. TU-Berlin China Study Group
commented upon many times. The versions were widespread among the Japanesemathematicians in Edo period. In this paper, the authors
http://station7.kgw.tu-berlin.de/english/abstracts/FengL.html
Study Group for the History and Philosophy of Chinese Science and Technology Home page Address:
Sekr.TEL 14-7
Ernst-Reuter-Platz 7
10587 Berlin Telephone:
Facsimile:

Technische Universitaet Berlin Department 1: Communications and History Study Group for the History and Philosophy of Chinese Science and Technology 8th International Conference on the History of Science in China
Investigation of Versions of Suanxue Qimeng (Introduction to Mathematical Studies)
FENG LISHENG, LI DI
Huhhot, China The Suanxue qimeng (Introduction to Mathematical Studies) Suanxue qimeng in the following aspects: (1) History of diffusion of the book (2) Basic situation of the extant versions (3) Comparisons of the different versions.

91. WMY2000 NewsLetter 5 Editorial
In World Mathematical Year 2000 Japan will host the Ninth International Congresson Mathematical Education (ICME 9), the first ICME to be held in East Asia.
http://wmy2000.math.jussieu.fr/5_edito.html
WMY2000 NewsLetter 5
EDITORIAL
"Southeast Asia and Mathematics"
Mitsuo Morimoto
Summary :
  • A workshop in Thailand Sandwich Program in the Philippines CDE's support for Vietnam ICME - 9 in WMY 2000
  • A workshop in Thailand
    In January 1997 a Workshop on Analysis was held in Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand. Professor Huzihiro Araki was the Japanese organizer and chose eight fields of analysis: operator algebras, function algebras, harmonic analysis, wavelets, hyperfunctions, Wiener functional integrals, solvable lattice models, and non-commutative differential geometry. I was invited to give an introductory lecture on hyperfunctions. As newspapers have reported, the spectacular success of Thai economy can be felt during a short drive between the airport and the city center of Bangkok. Applied Science has been developing satisfactorily in Thailand. However, the growth of theoretical science has lagged behind and Thailand is not doing much in mainstream theoretical sciences, especially in mathematics. At this stage in the progress of the country, Thailand felt a need to promote pure mathematics. With this in mind, Professor Sidney Mitchel, an American professor working at Chulalokorn University, organized the workshop.

    92. Past Events
    Rhin, Alt Ruppin, Germany September 1920 13th Symposium of Reseach Association ofMathematical Programming of Operations Research Society of Japan (13th RAMP
    http://www2.inf.ethz.ch/~okamotoy/Link/pastevent.html
    Past Events
    March 19-20, 2004
    Upper Rhine Algorithms Workshop URAW 2004
    University of Karlsruhe, Germany
    March 7-14, 2004
    Barbados Undercurrent Workshop on Polyhedra, Convex Geometry, and Optimization
    Bellairs Research Institute, McGill University, Barbados
    Dec 18-20, 2003
    Ouyou Suugaku Goudou Kenkyuu Shuukai (in Japanese)
    Ryukoku University, Ohtsu, Japan
    Dec 18-19, 2003
    Workshop: Submodular Functions and Combinatorial Optimization (announcement in Japanese)
    Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
    Dec 15-17, 2003
    ISAAC 2003
    Rihga Royal Hotel Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan
    Sep 29-Oct 4, 2003
    CGC Annual Workshop and CGC Fall School on Computational Geometry
    Neustrelitz, Germany
    September 8-12, 2003
    2nd European Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory and Applications (EuroComb'03)
    Czech University of Agriculture, Prague, Czech Republic
    August 18-22, 2003
    ISMP 2003
    Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark
    August 4
    Algorithms Seminar
    School of Computer Science, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
    July 30-August 1
    8th Workshop on Algorithms and Data Structures (WADS 2003)
    Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada

    93. Honda Japan
    Died 15 May 1975 in Osaka, Japan Mathematical Society of Japanin 1968. In this important paper Honda gives a complete
    http://honda-japan.home-spot.co.uk/terms/page/2/honda japan.html
    Search :
    Searching for details on : honda japan Home Spot Directory Results HONDA - HONDA ACCORD WINS JAPAN CAR OF THE YEAR AWARD 2002-2003
    http://www.hondauk-media.co.uk/hondauk/archive_rel/32028hon.htm 1991 Honda CRX Japan Spec B16A review
    http://www.carsurvey.org/review_15801.html Honda boss guest speaker at Japan-America gala - 2004-05-13 - Birmingham Business Journal
    American City Business Journals Inc. is the nation's largest publisher of metropolitan business newspapers, serving 41 of the country's most vibrant markets. ... The Japan-American Society of Alabama not only highlights the economic relationship between Alabama ...
    http://feeds.birminghamnews.net/?rid=837c62c189edeee0 HONDA'S RVF400 - THE NC35
    ... HOME. HONDA RVF400. THE NC35. The King's chosen machine is Honda's Japan-only NC35, better known as the RVF 400 ...
    http://www.kingofstockley.com/rvf/rvf.html Honda
    Biography of Taira Honda (1932-1975) ... Born: 2 June 1932 in Fukui, Japan. Died: 15 May 1975 in Osaka, Japan ... Mathematical Society of Japan in 1968. In this important paper Honda gives a complete ...
    http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Honda.html

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